the typical suicidal profile is white, protestant, single, unemployed and male via guns, hanging or poison.This thing scares me bad.
No group has yet to claim responsibility. Could the co-pilot have acted all on his own?
I read a report this morning that said he had some sort of depression and psychological problems and a recent breakup with his girlfriend.the typical suicidal profile is white, protestant, single, unemployed and male via guns, hanging or poison.
does not fit the pattern (pattern consistent year over year) plus he took others with him which is a 'glory' thing.
you will find in the end there will be way more to. this than meets the eye
the typical suicidal profile is white, protestant, single, unemployed and male via guns, hanging or poison.
does not fit the pattern (pattern consistent year over year) plus he took others with him which is a 'glory' thing.
you will find in the end there will be way more to. this than meets the eye
yeah there's a new wave of suicide to be studied..those who are in mental distress and they take others with them..why the 'glory' thing?I read a report this morning that said he had some sort of depression and psychological problems and a recent breakup with his girlfriend.
http://news.yahoo.com/germany-hunts-co-pilot-motive-amid-depression-reports-090251728--finance.html
amusement park ride operator comes to mind.. i don't see too many people walking off of the super man ride at six flags.yeah there's a new wave of suicide to be studied..those who are in mental distress and they take others with them..why the 'glory' thing?
it's actually quite shocking, especially a pilot is deity-like..the only place you put you life into someone's hands and not be able to walk away or get off of.
actually, cars that drive themselves are here..i believe microsoft is getting into the car biz..One of the possible solutions....
Personal vehicles capable of flying long distances safely are within the technological realm of possibility.
The prices of these vehicles would drop as long as the free market was allowed to operate unrestricted. Competition would make that happen.
If that happened though freedom would be expanded and government control / cronyism would suffer. Hence they haven't been developed to the extent they should have been yet. Costs of road maintenance would likely shift too.
Master says no freedom, no innovation. Sorry Orville sorry Wilbur, that will never fly.
what are you talking about? are you in the correct thread?One of the possible solutions....
Personal vehicles capable of flying long distances safely are within the technological realm of possibility.
The prices of these vehicles would drop as long as the free market was allowed to operate unrestricted. Competition would make that happen.
If that happened though freedom would be expanded and government control / cronyism would suffer. Hence they haven't been developed to the extent they should have been yet. Costs of road maintenance would likely shift too.
Master says no freedom, no innovation. Sorry Orville sorry Wilbur, that will never fly.
audi just "drove" a driverless car for something like 400 miles across a state. mercede's also has driverless tech, one just needs to tape a soda can to the wheel to trick the car into thinking there's a hand on the wheel..actually, cars that drive themselves are here..i believe microsoft is getting into the car biz..
actually, cars that drive themselves are here..i believe microsoft is getting into the car biz..
hmmmmmm they didn't report what they found, but they found he was staying often at a mosque in bremen?
I'm saying that the answers to problems become suppressed when innovation is stifled by political means.what are you talking about? are you in the correct thread?